Current Role at Stanford
Tony leads the Knowledge Management Team at Lane Medical Library. His team is responsible for library information systems including the web application and website that provide a unified interface for searching and accessing 15,000 online journals, books, databases and clinical tools licensed by the library.

Current Role at Stanford
As a senior UI/UX designer and information architect with Lane Medical Library, I design and develop UI, information architecture, and new features for the Lane main website (http://lane.stanford.edu).

I oversee a number of projects related to the main Lane site as well as a number of subsites, lead our website updates, and also advise library staff on best user practices. As part of managing these projects, I work with a range of Lane staff members, assigning resources, developing work structures, tracking completion, and handling exceptions and obstacles as quickly as possible.

I am responsible for various library print publications from liaisons' handouts to oversized posters and Lane exhibits. I work closely with Lane and IRT staff and help maintain School of Medicine and Stanford University brand standards.

Our Mission is to enable biomedical discovery by connecting people with knowledge. Through innovative means, we create, acquire, deliver and integrate knowledge to support excellence in research, education, and patient care.

Current Role at Stanford
David coordinates web content publishing for the library. He monitors usage and user patterns, gathers feedback, performs diverse and ongoing forms of usability testing and research.